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VALLEY RECORD. Drath of Mra McHattan. Mrs. Elizabeth M< Hattan, relict of the late F. McHatton, died at tier bom*- oh Granite atreet Saturday morning, June ASHLAND, O b ., . T hcmdat , June 9,140 4, 1892, aged 51 years, 10 months arid Seven days The funeral service® were held at the PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL. Baptist church Sunday afternoon, the burial being in Hargadine cemetery con- Rufus Cole wai in Ashland Tuesday. ducted by Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S. John A Ramsdell is at Granta Pass to- The funeral was largely attended by a large cortege of friends and acquaint day Col. Bowditch wm at Jacksonville yes ances. Rev. G. W. Black conducting tbe religious rites. Mrs McHattan was terday. a native of St. Cathans, Canada, and ar J. K. VanSant came up from Red Bluff rived in Oregon (Lino county) 25 years yesterday. ago with her late husband. She leaves Deputy Sheriff RObt. Taylor WM at Salem one son. the other day. I Sama Valley Items. W 8. Crowell has ; gone to his Jenny a . L. Gall says be "knocked" the detn- creek land claim. , ocratic ticket center. Roland McBride is visiting bis grand- Johnnie Sydenstricker came down from father at Portland. Trail creek to cast his first vote. G P. Van Riper and wife of Klamath The people's party downed several of the county tn in town. republican votes in Table Rock precinct. Mr. W. F. Davis, representative for Wad- H. E. Slocum was over at l'okegama and ! hams A Co., of Portland, was doing busi Hornbrook tide week. ness in Moonville last week. Pans Hamilton has gone to Klamath Rev. J. A. Slover preached two sermons county for the summer. I Bunday on tbe river at Geo. Jackson’s, and J. F. Johnson, of Medford, was at Coles- administered the rights of baptism. tein this week recuperating. Mr and Mrs. Hollenbeack. Miss Bell Capt. 1. D. Applegate came in from ' Lin ville and Miss Ella Sydenstricker were Klamath Vxtay on horse-back. ; trading m our little nlliage this week. via., v i _____ a t__ <1- u. Sam’s valley democrats feel very proud i terdar l.v Artlnn»1 >e to say that they were victorious. They I terday by team for Phoenix, Arizona. | gave several candidates a large majority. I Si-kiyou Mines. B ri FV^V n A SK FT The McConnell A Qunine claim on ■ D. N. S’ni'h, th- tinner. i< in Uh and Klamath river, at the m.iiith <■ Hirn! u creek, is paying verv w* 11 ttifa t* •as--»», a again rich pay streak having I»*- dia-overe 1. Mr-. S. Hemenwav of Klamath Fall- is with proafiect of «.»on striking the oi l vL-iting Yref-a friends. channel, where rxi-eedingly rich pay is At Talent J. B. Carlisle wa- elected con usually found. The superintendent, A. stable and 8. Sherman justice. Smith, has a large force of men at work, Millon Berry and John Ileal were elected and will continue operations dav and night, aided bv an electric light plant for justice of tbe peace and constable of Ash night shifts, with expectations of realiz land precinct. John D. Ruggles, the Redding highway ing a large amount of gold dust this sea man and murderer, was in Siskiyou county son. Several Oregon companies have staked the other day. at Oak bar. Chas W. Logan formerly of Ashland is out claims on Klamath river, all the way WE SOLICIT YOUR VALUED ORDERS. from the mouth of Humbag to Cotton president of the Young Men s Democratic wood, and are busily engaged in building Club of Alameda county, Cal. head and wingdams. The prospects are After the Grip Hood’s Sarsaparilla will certainly very favorable for excellent re restore your strength and health, and ex ward for tbe labor and capital expended. pel every trace of poison from the blood. Rich pay was realized near Cottonwood The late cold spell, if damaging to garden in early days, in the celebrated brass truck and fruit, has been death to crickets, wire claim, and Wm. H. Smith took out as very few of the myriads in sight a month in the '50’s as high as $10,000 a dav from I ago are visible anywhere.—Journal his Klamath river claim at the mouth of The republicans of Medford stabbed their Raneberie creek, hence we feel confident Ashland candidate for county judge in tbe that the river is full of glittering dust in fifth rib and the Ashland repubs, stuck it All kinds of Watch work the old channel from the mining fields of, in to their Medford candidate for sheriff. Siskiyou mountain to the Pacific Ocean. I Mrs. H. Truitt, wife of the proprietor of 1 done in good shape. —Journal. I the Truitt hotel and snrumer resort on i Shovel creek, died Monday in Yreka aged 8100 Reward. *1OO. 136 years. The deceased was a native of ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. The readers of the V alley R ecoeii will Yreka and much respected. Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing— be pleaded to learn that there is at least one The largest strawberry that has yet dreaded disease that science has been able shown up in the R ecord office was exhibited In W inchester Pharmacy, We have a large line, all reduced. to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. todav from tbe garden of 8. C. Corbett in A shland , - - _ O regon . Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure i Ashland. It was of the Big Bob variety Men’ suits way down to close— Ca and measured 854 by 554 inches. her uncle, I». W. Coolidge, at Eugene. dent that Mrs. Joe Perry, who has been tarrh tarrh being . a „.nstitutiona! constitutional dise** disease, re-1 Fine Gray suits for summer, $5.00 to $15.00. L. B. Briner of Klamath county, who hu ",lffer!P5 50 ,ong of dropsy’J1***1 “i’™' quires a constitutional treatment. 1 Hall’s There will be children’s day exercises at been in some time h preparing to return. y°un{* nu.-»bana and relatives j catarrh run» i« tak»n intprnnilv a acting di- the Baptist church Sundav p. m.. June 12. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, r ’ • have the sympathy of all. ; rectlv up,n the blood and mucous surfaces at whi-h a fine programme will be carried Special Bargains in men’s fine Cutaway suits— Mrs J. C. Poor, wife <»f the engineer, and | of tbe system, thereby destroying the foun out. The public are cordially invited to be her sister. Miss Cole, were shopping in Ash-1 . Ihe not forget present. Services commence at 7:30 p. m. dations of the disease . and giving the pa land this week Johnnie Pelton lost one vote in 8am « val- Reduced to $15.00 per suit. I 1 ley, because a certain young man thought tient strength by building up the constitu Men’s hats 50 cts up at O. H. Blount’s. Geerge Durkee has returned from Prine- he was slighted intentionally when Mr. P tion and assisting nature in doing its work. Men s fine Prince Albert coats and vests— Watts W. Maxwell was drowned while villa • nd left Tuesday for the Carr Clear passed around a box of cigars. This voter Tbe proprietors nave so much faith in its be could lake stock ranch. r used * all the blue pencil __ ________ 22 to „ punch r___ 2 curative powers that they otter One Hun- ; attempting to cross the north fork of Sal Regular price $25.00, reduced to $15.00. offenders name through his for circulars any case and that testimonials it fails to mon river, Siskiyou county, in a boat Francisco'aocomMaied bv *lüs ^broUwrjn* the B“‘ lbe lM‘”po*" ‘oldtb that hMr. H ticket. was |dre< cure * Dollars »«nd for which became unmanageable and was car 1« H K 7 brother-in- tbere just the same. " Address F. J. CHENEY ACO.,Toledo, O. ried over a dam. His companion, Joe Fin- Men’s summer coats and vests, $2 to $3.50. law. b . b . Harkey. “ ” , , _ . .u . u <WSold bv Druggists, 75c. lev, escaped. AT THE Men’s summer coats, neat ones, $1 each. New cheese at reduced prices at Crocker Grocery Company. Men’ summer neckwear from lOcts up. »or m jws. cnssion at Medford she almost paralysed The election is passing off' very quitely. ; There is another “Valiev Record" born C. H. Gillette has gone to Jacksonville to °ne speaker and another prominent young in the world It has been started in Sur- work on the N unan residence being con-, •'>*'> arose and was so overpowered by Largest line of men’s and boys’ shoes Died, June 2,1892, on Yankee creek, the . Srise vallev, Modoc county, by Heenan Mrs. * Lease's smile and that ‘ 2: he wife of Charles Morine. »trai led by H. F. Wood ----- ’------ '* “ J knowing ’ look 1 " tanley. We hope it won’t be such a n o- u 1— . , . . .. . could not say anything but inform the in this locality. Prices way down. Dr. Terry has just made his appearance naughty paper as this V alley R ecord , for Saved— the life Geo. Hurga has about completed the work crowd and gifted 2 lady _Jy that she was not the then our occupation would be gone. that is fighting on the street again after bis accident. of turning the old Pioneer hotel building on on ... lv — lady j that -oat was after bis scalp. Men’s working shoes, $1 to $2 per pair. against Consump Oak street into a handsome new residence. 2__ _ is ______ New line of stylish hats at O. H. Blount’s. The writer aware ____ that _______ several ______ ladies Mr. McDonald and son, of Tolo, are as Home of Hanoi. a.O»Xt Pale Alto, tion. Mr. Perkin«, manager of the 8. P. D. A h*’e said ,h«y would capture' his heart. sisting Frank Brown on Mrs. Thomas's | Men’s low-top Russet shoes, $1.50 per pair. 9:08«; Arion. SilOKl Bell Bird,8dM%. George Kapper, of Chicago, represent Only — act L. Co's Co’» »tore at Granta Granu Pass, was wae doing D emocbat house. promptly. ing a syndicate of capitalists from that Chas. Marvin writes under date business with Jacobs A Virgin s flour mill Put it off, and Men’s canvas shoes, 75cts per pair. One of my children had a very bad dis Mrs. Thomas is looking for her nephew, citv was in Ashland Mav 23d, and papers today. of January 9th, 1891, he found by feed nothing can save charge from ner nose. Two physicians pre F. F. Price, who is coming from Indian were made out for the sale of the Ashland you. But, if tak We tried Territory soon, on a visit. Conductor Geo. Bartlett is now on the scribed. but without benefit. Men’s boots, all at cost. ing the Red Ball Brand Manhattan Food woolen mills propertv tn Chicago people en in time, Dr. passenger from Roseburg to Portland and Ely's Ely’s Crean Cream Balm, and, much to our sur- It is getting quite fashionable of late for I who expect to turn it intoa huge brewery. to the horses under his charge, th« » it Pierce ’ s Golden Medical Discovery will cer lives in Portland. Wick Huff takea his 1 ^nse, ----- > was a marked improvement. ----- 2 there Trunks and Valises, all at cost. young folks to bold up a fence or a gate The sale has not been made, but the tainly cure. proved to be as represented. Also Mr. place on the Ashland-Roeeburg run. I'e continued using the Balm, and in a two one on each side. To make a success it is It must be done through the blood — and chance« are favorable thereto. time the discharge was cured.—0. A. Big Drives in men’s odd pants. the “Discovery” is the most potent blood Wm. Corbitt of the San Mateo Stock John Barneburg. of the well-known short esential that one should be a gent and the Cary, Corning, N. Y. Oats for sale by Crocker Grocery Com cleanser, strength-restorer, and flesh builder Barneburg family, was married Friday to other a lady. Farm, Sam. Gamble, J. A. Goldsmith, pany. 45c per bushel. that’s known to medical science. The t“Tof- Miss Nettie A. Kellogg. They went to The Yreka Fair. We have had another railroad sensation B. C. Holly and others speak in the affection of the lungs that’s called Portland on the same evening’« train on a Yreka Journal.] A Gvpsv fortune teller has been doing ulous in our town. Mr. Cole and Judge Linsey Consumption, and every form of Scrofula highest terms of it. This food is just wedding tour. The thirteenth annual fair of the Mount of Omaha, have been taking in the country the town telling fortunes. She arrived and blood-taints, all yield to it. For Weak Miss Ada Bowdoin of Klamath Falla was Shasta agricultural association will be engineering with regard to the most prac just before the election, but the politi Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asth the thing to prepare colts for circuit; fFV ticable way to pass through tbe mountains cians were too busy starving the Austra ma, and all severe, lingering coughs, it’s an married on the 5th to Hamlet W. Herron, they mature more rapidly and it keeps of Portland. They will reside in Portland held in Yreka on Oct. 5th, 6th, 7th and to the east of us. about the timber, etc., and lian ballot system to think of the future, unoqualed remedy. It’s the on/i/ one that’s them in splendid spirits. For a horse 8th. The southern Oregon district fair some of our citizens are jubilant over the and Mr. H. is to be congratulated on his guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, at Roaebarg will commence Kept. 27th, prospect of early communication with the and as to the past; well, the campaign in every case, you have your money back. choice of a bride. off his feed, or one run down, it is high brought it back to them more vividlv tbe Jackson county fair will be held the coast. ly beneficial. This is the only stock Can anything else, at any price, be really Mrs. Silas Kilgore was removed this week than the blarney of a Gypsy could. Miss Sarah Bliss closed her school in the as cheap ? from the eeylum at Stockton to Salem following week at Central Point, < om- food which ever received medals at t'rackers. oysters, fish. We replenish The host of friends of the tamily extend mencingSept 28th, and the fair in Yreka Antelope district. The closing exercises You pay only for value roceived. Large line of I Sacramento State Fair 1891, Stockton Men s and boys’ white shirts from 50cts up. their sincere sympathy in the sad affliction will be in session the next week there- were very interesting. The patrons of tbe i every few days. 0. Winter. Something else, that pays the dealer bet and >■■■ wvjw hope bwv for an ultimate uiuuibk recovery. ircuTtry. after, commencing Oct. 5th, thus enab- school had a picnic, children had dialogues, men ’ s and boys ’ strain hats, all at cost. Fair 1891, San Francisco 1890. The Chamberlain’s majority of 62 in Ash ter, may be offered as “ just as good. Per recitations and singing. Bill Potter spoke The The Hurprise Surprise valley. valley, Modoc county. Rec- bng horse men to enter for the various one of his comic pieces which caused con land even astonished the stiff-necked haps it is, for him, but it can’t be, for you. foremost veterinary surgeons of Cali ord, say» says the identical pony rede by Cap- r*c«s at each place. Tune made at the siderable amusement. After the adjourn fraternity who wrapped themselves up in fornia feed and recommend it, viz; f: tain Jack " is ___ »till __ alive ___ at _______________ Willow Rs neb,and Central Point meeting will not be a bar ment Lee Bradshaw started home and bis a dignitv not equaled hv a stuffed shirt, I teal Estate Transfers. C. Masoero, E. J. Creely, P. Burns, W. 1«, we believe, owned by L. W. Boggs. He 1 ; to any race at the Yreka fair races. horse commenced "bucking” and threw and with a wise look equal to the wisdom E E Miner to Wni Hevener—lots 27. 28, F. Egan. This food should be sent to the World's Fair, if alive On the first dsy the races will com him off but done no datuage. no anti O-A.Z j ZL j JL2STZD ZEXLA-IMIIlSriE OTTTò STOCK. of an owl, sneered that “the R ecord 29, 30, Miner's add to Ashland; $200. at that time. mence with a 2 in 3 trotting contest for A meeting of the citizens of this place was overdoing it.” Although the R ec Ransom Carter to Jno Owens—s e % of n mony or any other mineral or poison three minute class of district horses,com was called for last Saturday night and a ord was greatly pleaded with the manner e 54 of sec 4. and n >4 of n w % of sec 3. and ous herbs. The Red Ball Brand Man Oregon Weather and Crop«. prising Siskivou, Trinity and Modoc coun communication was read from Samuel Ashland snowed Webster under, the idea s w 54 of n w J4 of sec 3, tp 35 s, r 4 w; $lso. For ten days ending Tuesday. June 7.] J H Carter to Jno Owens—n 54 of n w % hattan Poultry Food is likewise reliable; ties, Cal., and Jackson, Klamath and March requestingusto hold our celebration that the R ecord was “overdoing it” is OKaKBAL COMDITIOM Or rBODUCTS. Lake counties, Or., for purse of $200; with the |>eople of Sams valley, on Rogue too preposterous. We would have “done of sec 3, and s w 54 of n w % of sec 3. tp 35 the largest poultry raisers on the coast s, r 4 w ; $80. Re|>orta throughout the state indicate second race, running, half mile and re river, but as the meeting was not generaley him up” even more prefer it to all others. “Overdoing it,” Henry Hornby to Julius E Miner—lot ■ that the cereal crop will not be up to that of peat, free for all. purse $150; third race, known another was called to meet to-mor no, not much. row — Tuesday — night. But from the gen and s w J4 of n e 54 and w 54 of s e *4, tp 32 last year neither in quantity or quality, pacing, 3 in 5, free for al), puree $200. r ---------AGENC Y--------- eral tone the prospect is that we will meet though the general prospects for this year's Take your poultry to Crocker Grocery s. r3e;$700. Ada Porter to Julius E Miner—e 54 of s w crop are above the average: this is due to On second day, the first will be one mile at our own ground on Butte creek, just be Company for highest cash prices. 54 and w 54 of s e 54 sec 15, tp 32 s, r 3 e: AT BLUE FRONT GROCERY the poor condition of the soil when sum dash, running, free for all, purse $120; low our town, Averv, the 22-'nonth8-old son of Mr. $900, ’ mer-fallowed in Dili, to the cool, wet and second, trotting, 3 in 5, stallions, district, Last week I gave an account of Col. Rob and Mrs. L. A. Neil met bis death Friday Erwin MoCall to Julius E Miner—s 54 of purse $300; third, 2 in 3, trotting, two- ert Miller’s success with a young widow in backward spring. The fruit crop will be short in every por year-olds, district, puree $150; fourth, this part of the county; but last Saturday afternoon about five o’clock. While play n e 54 and s J4 of n w J4 sec 14, tp 32 s. r 3 Property for Sale. tion of the state, due to the frosts and cold running, % of mile dash, free for all, be aid not succeed so well. After Mrs. ing w>th other young one« he fell from e; $800. LOR Ward to Julius E Miner—lot 4 sec rains of April. The hop crop bid« fair to be purse $100. Third day, grand parade of I .ease got through speaking at Medford the foot-bridge across Neil creek and was an average one, while the bop lice are mak stock snd award of premiums, to be fol and Mr. Hubble baa tried to sneak but drowned, the stream being higher than 5, lot 1, and s e 54 of n e 54, and n e 54 of s N ORDER TO CENTER my business ing their appearance, indicating ravages by interests into the city I will sell my place was taken sick, Col. Miller was called for. usual by reason of the warm weather e 54 sec 6, tp 32 s. r 3 e; $700, lowed by running race, mile and re them m bad as last year, unless checked. of 20 acres, just outside the city limits. 15 He came forward and spoke for a few The hay crop, grain, clover, timothy and peat, free for all, pnree$175; second race, minutes, but he did not feel easy, judging preceding. The hodv was taken from acres is cleared atid good fruit land, above DIED. alfalfa will be unusually large, due to the 3 in 5, trotting, 2:50 class, purse $200; from his looks. He left Mrs. Lease’s speech the stream about 100 feet from where the frost level; house, barn, and good well of rains and temperature since March 1st. third race, half mile dash, running, for and began criticising some remarks that accident occurred and the funeral took water; two acres in peaches and apples. The lamb crop and wool clip are unusu horses owued and kept in Siski vou con Mr. Wakefield made, but was called to or place from the home Saturday at 1 o’clock NEIL.—Near Ashland, June 5, 1892, by For further paitieulars inquire at the ally large, while the latter 1« of excellent tinuously since Jan. 1st, 1892, puree $100. der, and when tbe Kansas cyclone got p. m. Rev. F. G. Strange conducting drowning, Avery Neil, son of Mr. and R ecord office or address quality. JOHN VAN HbRN, Mrs. L. A. Neil, aged 22 months. Winner of one race during this meeting through with him he very much' resembled the religious exercises waartaN oazuox -wiArniR. jnC Ashland, Oregon. to carry 5 lbs extra; of two roces, 8 lbs; a hay cock after it had been struck by an The tenderest one^rom our home has gone Largest stock of suspenders, gloves, Ac., Comparatively cool, cloudy weather and of three races, 10 lbs, and untried horses Oregon whirl-wind. He goes on tbe To dwell in heaven above. showers have prevailed. On the morning principal that it is better to sutler an honor in southern Oregon at O. H. Blount’s. No more to gladden our hearts and home. To Rent of the 2d inst., light froata occurred in vari 10 lbs. Fourth day, first race, 2 in 3, able defeat, than to act the part of a coward The Red Cross Co.’s railroad graders Feel no more the need of our love trotting three-year-olds and under, dis ous counties, on the low lunds, as a rule, and run. You know he said he would not are in Shasta county at present under the NEAT COTTAGE on Spring street. doing no especial damage except to nip trict, .purse $200; second, 1-16 mile dash, run. Has recently been refitted and re- superintendence of W. W. Wheeler, bnt He was very fair, with his winsome ways, tender vegetation. Southerly winds have running, handicap, free for all, weights With his shining golden hair, I painted. For particulars inquire at A young man in our midst met with a will be in Siskivou about the middle of prevailed. Hall fell on the first in a few lo to be announced from stand at 6 o’clock MRS. RALPH'S. And we’ll miss him here in the passing days, I calities and a thunderstorm on the 1st was p. m., puree $125; third, 3 in 5, trotting, very embarrising, though not painful acci this month. The company intends con When we look for the empty chair 1 may2G Main street, Ashland, Or. experienced lu Clackamas county. The free for all, purse $400; fourth, sweep dent a few days ago. He was at the home tinuing the railroad up Soda creek, and of a young lady, and in moving around, as rainfall varies from .5B of an inch in the will build several rulHfi to cut np the tim And list for our darling’s prattle, Train Wreck. northern part of the Willamette valley to a stake novelty running, free for all, purse young gent’s sometimes do, he caught bis ber on various sections,all the way to Bar That was music to our ear, $105, let quarter, $35; second same, and pants on a nail tearing the leg thereof i The southbound freight train of Mon- trace in Jackson county. from bottom to top. The young lady’s sis tie's!. The company hesitated some time For the pattering of little footsteps 1 day, three engines and 28 cars, was par Crops; The 7th of June finds all crops third same. That are silent forever here. ter happened to be standing by add she ahout putting up a mill on section 6 in tiallv wrecked a mile and a half south of The Only House in the City making sown and doing fairly well. The warm weather of May 22d and 23d baked the THE ROYAL AND THE SOLDIERS. asked if he wanted a pin and he replied yes. township 38. in Shasta county, near the So sweet and the darling of all, Tunnel 9. Twenty-four cars were off the a dozen qf them, sb she ran to procure the Siskiyou countv line, on acconnt of the ground somewhat, and now the showers Yet snatched like a breath away, Army and Navy Journal. : track and nine of them were badly necessary article, but in her hurry grabed high taxes of $2.25 on $100 levied in Shas His prove to be of very great benefit to fall and soul winged its way at God’s call, | smashed to pieces. a block of matches and ran to the young During the last year, including the spring sown grain. A continuation of the But we’ll meet him some beautiful day. ta, but it was in a good timber locality No ODe was injured except Billy Doll- showers fora week with higher temperature March contracts recently awarded, the man’s relief; bnt on banding them to him hence the conclusion to huild. The other burg, who was riding over bis division. would prove to be of benefit. Fall grain is Royal Baking Powder Company has sup she discovered her mistake. Her younger mills of the cqtppanv will all be in Siski Marriage License Issued. He had his knee injured, heading, most too rapidly, however, in plied over 212,000 pounds, or 106 tons of sister was in her room dressing to take a June 4th. to John Barneburg and Miss Jackson coqnty; spring grain is coming up baking powder for the United States walk with the yonng man, so she returned vou, where taxes are $1.50 on $100 — to her room and procured the pins, thqs Yreka Journal. Mackrel, lake, white fish, Alaska Herr Nettie A. Kellogg. . ’L« generally injured, a sample re Government and its Army and Navy enabling him to repair the rent. About June 7th, toO. E. Purkeypile and Miss ing. bloaters. Iceland halibut, smoked oiflcers. this tiipe the yoqng lady appeared and herring, etc., at Crocker Grocery Company. Wc carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland Ettie M. Fries. says: ; "In an port front Yamhill county says Baby Heef, For many years the Government has asked the young gent if be was ready for Orchard of twelve acres of apples, prunes The Reno Gazette offers the following the walk; he biushingly replied th"t he — 5 there w q| nol QTer forty bush- pven its orders tor Royal Baking Powder and will positively not be undersold. All prompt gnd pears ,JL” Reporta similar, though not m preference to all others, it being found was not prepared to go.' He was afraid the explanation regarding the dollness of the •Is of fruit wind would blow the puis out of place and meat market; ly settled accounts and cash custom dis come from other counties. Straw. superior to all others in strength and so bad „;---------- --------- ------ ------ Baby best is one of the explanations of berries are of good size and there is a large purity by the official examination, and he would be left. Eagle Point, June 6th, 1892. D ick . orop.though the flavor is more insipid than the onlv Baking Powder that will keep counted the continued excessive supplies in all the usual. Feas, grasses and potatoes are in and retain its strength in the various great markets. A few years ago a steer wood news comes from Chicago, bloom; black and raspberries are formed, under four years old was not deemed all of widen promise good crops. Alfalfa climates to which it is sent by the De where the Transcontinental association is lodging some, all grain is very heavy partment. has been ln*uion, to the effect that a marketable. To day the two-year-olds form a large percentage of the offerings and an excellent crop will be secured. half rate on all classes of freight shipped at h 11 of the leading market you »era. And First Report Irotu Klamath. KASTKaX OREGON—WCATHKK. Klamath Falls. June 7.—Every' republi from California to the World’s fair ha« this fashion is growing qiore and more Cooler temperature, with occasional W’E DEFY ALL COMPETITION. rqfo general the candidate from the sheriff down to the been decided upon. It was at first pro* each year. Wiib BY PROF. PETER COLLIER, late chemist in chief or THE showers or light sprinkles of rain and part can ly cloudy weather have prevailed. Frosts coroner is elected, except the as^essor. The posed that shippers pay full rates one output )j(Ould be double that under th,, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, D. C. were general south of the Columbia river republican candidate for that office, Charles way and have goods returned free, bu$ tour-year-old system and a gain of twc-nty- valley on the 2d, doing some damage to L. Parrish against John H. Smart, made a as many of the Wticje# to be sent on five per cent, as oom pa red Yr'tli the respectfully solicit your trade, deliver goods |K>tatoes. fruit, com and cereals. Ice form close run. Smart is one of the most pop- will be perishable the half rate propose ’ , inarketi.uu of three-yeareolds. The u-e ed in many localities. Brisk, dry winds uisi men in the county and succeeds him of better blood is ree;>onsible for this new self for the third term on 21 majority onlv, tion will be far more satisfactory. have prevailed. promptly and will treat evreyone whitf Try the only departure and as good blood must be —------------------------------------- - ■ ■ -~j r Crops.—The cool weather has been very having heretofore polled a very“ large vote. come more popular with the passing beneficial to wheat; allowing the fall wheat A very hard tight waSmade on sheriff, but A brnte na’ped Hentner, formerly first-class grocery in the city. to head more fully, and asaisting' the the republican candidate wins, by a hand connsy surveyor of Apache county, A. years we may cwiftdentlv look for “babv majority, a victory over thé brigadier beef” to become the ruling element in the spring wheat to a better stapd'xnd helping some general ot Oregon, one ’ of I ’ ennoyer ’ s pets. T., was accused of assaulting an 8-ye^p-, markets. hoto *0 recoup from the ett'dcta of the hot Weather of May 22d and 24th. Borne of the Klamath coqnty for the state and district, old schoolgirl. An examirjgt’ibM pf the all bqt one small precinct, 21 votes, pot yet A Dalmer. $h«at has been blighted, though a good th* v’ase. The from, give the fpilowing majorities: child showed such t»» general rain would do mqch to counteract heard “l am very much pleased with Chamber justice of thp pejice having no further Hermann 141, Moore 3*), Webster 23. Hale the injury dupe- lain's Gough Remedy,” savs H. M. Bungs, In the Grande llonde valley there appears 182, Snider 43, Dunlap (deni.1271, Steflrps proof told Kentuer to leave town to the druggist at Chatsworth, Ill. “During 71. Benson 68. The republican majorities to have tieen no damage done and all pros avoid being lynched, K^Uner was the epidemic of la grippe here it tooK the pacts are good. The wheat crop will be on the county ticket were : A- L Leavitt, leaving Holbrooh when the mothers in lead and was very much better liked than short in Cmatilla county and westward to clerk 222; E W. Gowen, sheriff 80; W. E. any other cough . medicines. The grip re- town foamed the fact» and seven or „> l —...........: ” ' the Cascades, unless more rain falls within Howe, treasurer 39; J. T. Henley, commis the nrovided tht.wwelvM with rawhia»«.. 9UIrCs precisely the same treatment as a 137 ; C. R. Delap, school sunerintend eiizht two weeks. Royal Ann cherries are ripe- sioner eignt prov meu int mseives with rawhides very severe eold for which thU I cold this remedy is ening at The Dalles; the general fruit inter ent 131 : A. Castel, surveyor 143; 'J. W. Sie and gave him a severe lashing. 1 so efficient. It will promptly loosen a cold ests are about an average and with favor mens, for coroner, no opponent, But few The First toca me* relieve the s<x’11 «“«^3 DW- people’s party votes were cast in this able weather a fair crop will be secured. "7" manent cure, while most medicines _________ Rivers.—The cool weather has checked county. Robert It, tfolivdlftt “ * 1C t or ta B C in common use for opte give tempor- the melting of the snow in the mountains Barry's Reply. l»iath>*- ‘ ’ I ary relief, Vvides for sale bv Bar- and all riven have been falling, though * ^.ast trying to form a conipav,y ret Cb'. At tbe reception tendered Geotv« slowly, for five days. Childs by the Tvpothctm o ¿L?’’ for the transportation to ¡ Jacksonville Joutor B. 8. P auue , graphic«' „ -nd the Tvpo- flt&aiwyr thavever entered the Pa-1 * Observer. U. 8. Weather Bureau. * . t iiion of ban r ranc'0"", Jjia«» ocean Around Cape Horn. He feels . J Mrs. W J. Plymafo returned home Sun- We are certainly “in it” on these goods as we Confident of the success of his project. I dayfrOmhenT ^ ’ ' Ort *' 1 H Bar^, MW ^ar’ fu Metuvn»n> upqn fo5nlaké à lety rentarks, which he Benedict is one of the owners of theJ , Cwtaytor Pierce Ryan of the S. P. has are getting them in Fresh every few days ECooiutiann a<foute4 by Xipk« Chapter did in his usual eloquent and impulsive famous little steamer, Beavar, ‘ She! l*en here • nunib<!r of tinies °f late- and turning them off at very low mar ft. K. AshlAd.OF., June-7tfo 1892: I manner, at the conclusion of which he was the fitet of her kind to leave Eng* I A. H. Maegley of Portland is paying this gins. We quote a few Retail ’.t’nxwKAs. tn' the mysterious dispensation was warmly complimented bv the dis land, brave the dangers of the cape and looking after his lntCT*yts in of Divine wiii our sister Elizabeth McHat tinguished guest, who reniarked : '“Mr. Prices this week as follows : sail into the Pacific. Thia was in 1834. , real . r ton has been removed from our midst by Barry, I would readily give all I am 1---------- - . Joseph Pierce came in from Jenny creek death worth in exchange for your voice and The l>oat has been in use up to within ... ,, • Sunday to cast his ballot for liis favorite R esolved , that while in the life of our . . 18c per lb. Granulated Sugar............. . 14 lbs. for $1 00 j Young American Cheese deceased companion we recognize one brains.” With characteristic candor, | twelve months, with all her original candidates. j. Lanpeu ¡g visiting her daughters, whose virtues were many, whose faults Barry replied: “Mr. Chdds, if you were machinery. The live oak timbers in hei 16 lbs for 1 00 1 Limburger Cheese........ ..........25c chas MoorCi al were few, whose convictions were deep and the owner of my voice and brains, you hull are as sound as the day the steamer 1 Mrs w c Uale and CBOWN .......... * ★ «. ........4%c per lb. Paragon Mackerel........... .... 90c per case Beans (all kinds) abiding and whose purpose was strong and wouldn’t be worth ad—d cent.”—Sacra passed out of the builders hands. Nota ' Klamath Falls. Alum and $1 75 per keg Holland Herring 10c “ iasting. In ber death we recognize the mento Themis. single person who came out in the Mrs. N. F. Steadman and two children of | Silver Flake Hominy.... ......... 854c per lb. rounding out of a useful and well-spent ........... 16c “ 1 Eastern Hams ....... SILVER STAR..# Beaver is living. She is now at Victoria. ' Anaheim. Cal., arrived Tinadav for a visit . ........ 15c per bottle Death of Mrs. Morine. life, dying M she had lived a true and faith Alum and Ammonia. Oregon Shoulders 954c “ ______________ . ’ at her old home. ful member of our order, her life and death 15c can, $1 50 doz 1 lb. Standard Oysters Departed this life on June 2d, 1892, 1154c “ “ Sides DODSON & HFLS ★ ★ worthy to be told for example. Across the Deep, to the Far West. Miss (.'elfa Hrowu who has been at Port- ,25c can, $2 50 “ Mrs. Nannie Morine, esteemed and be 21b. “ ’ ’ ....... ........... 14c “ “ Haras . .. Alum and Ammonia. R esolved , that we hereby put on record „ , , , . . ,, laud for the past year is visiting her sister, »e. Holme« " our acknowledgment ot the great loss the loved wife of Chas. E. Morine, after a On steamboats, cars and stage coaches Ho*- -j 10c per can $1 00 doz Pickles, bulk................... ... 50c per gallon American Sardines __ _ K Peter lingering illness of two years. Deceased tetter ’ s Stomach Bitters is canfor a* the • Above diagram vras drawn and verified in all ’}s ... $1 15 pgr keg star ha* sustained, and express the in “ 3-gal. kegs ..15c “ 1 75 “ Imp ’ d French “ .... The illustration is dividual sorrow of each and all of ita mem was a lady of unquestionable and sterling most important itam in tbe materia medica I Mrs. R. R. Dunn (nee Miss Emma I’ape) Collier, who is pre-eminent as a Chemist, and Sc*entisL , .. .16 lbs. for $1 00 Rolled Oats ....................... ,15c “ 1 75 “ Mohawk Corn ......... bers that she is no longer to aid and en good qualities, beloved and respected by of the traveling public. It deprives vitiat of Walla Wuila came lor a visit to relatives made in accordance with his chemical tests of each bra strength and . 13 lbs. •’ “ “ 1 65 “ Island Rice .... . 15c Capitol Tomatoes. courage us with her genial counsel and al) that knew her. The sympathies ôf ed. brackish water of its hurtful properties ; ! and friends Sunday. The Carbonic acid gas was calculated to get the 1(»'ening $1 00 per box “ 1 60 “ Good Laundry Soap .... 15c preseuce. String Beans ......... I their manv friends are extended to (he and execrable flavor, counteracts tbe per- I , Senator Cameron has gone to Galice I the quantative analysis to ascertain the comparative ........80c per sack nicious effects upon tfie stomach of baa or ; ; creek in the interest of ine mines. He was , R esolved , that we feel the sympathy lonsjy apit Liverpool Salt .................. 15c “ 1 75 “ Sugar Peas .............. hpsfeand. and general usefulness of the leading Powders. The resu t:‘on eVerv indigestible food, remedie* cramps, heart- ' I accompanied by his wife. with her sorrowing relatives which • only “ 2 35 “ Gold Dust ....................... ,1254c per package A F riend . Doxie's Clams......... . 20c examination and test, reveals the fact, thet, with but on®5 .P . ’ burn and wind npon the stomach. It is a iuese roti f»«l who bJd known Tntimately ,15c “ 1 Q5 brand tested contained either Ammonia or Alum, and a num • -Ratinv Robt. Kahler and sons returned home 15c -almon ..................... tine defense again-t malarial disorders, nul ihe virtues Of the deceased. Albuquerque 1» iu the midst of the lities the effects of excessive heat, cold and Wednesday from a hunting and fishing 5c “ “ R esolved , that we extend to bet bereaved Not one woman jn ten thousand would, '-se an Ammonia i,ut . .25c per lb. Yeast Foam................... Best Green Coffee . > son our tendere« and deepest sympathies. largest spring wool season ever known damp, relieves sick-headaches, and is an in- j trip to Evans creek. They report a fine 1 Powder if she knew it. Such Powders not only undermine th Ac., Ac., Ac. .......... •354c “ Best Roast Coffee . R vs U lv ed , that this cbap(gr be requested in the Southwest, and it is a safe pre comparable cure for costiveness and bilious-1 1 time but the weather too cool »0 remain ammonia imparts a sallow or blotched complexion. -r>„r .... 25c Arbuckle’s to enter upon their minutes the foregoing diction that over three million pounds ness. The fatigue of travel often tells most I longer. NOTE-Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder, as shown by Prof Collier s resolutions and that an engrossed copy of of wool will pass through the hands of disastrously upon invalids and convales examinations, is the only pure Cream Tartar Powder Prj__>s free from cents, occasionally to such an extent as to Some of th? rea>iW>* why Germetuer is the same be transmitted to the son of de ation and the highest in strength. All authorities reP°rt ®r‘ f , I the local merchants before the season . jeopardize life. Persons in feeble health, the only relUblu household remedy are- ceased. Ammonia, Alum, Lime, or any ether adulterant The punty of this ideal apprehensive of bad effects from travel.will, 1. 1; Lj peasant to take. 2. It is absolutely R esolved , that the city papers be re : closes. if provided with the Bitters, be far le&j harmless. X It makes no mistakes in di quested to publish the foregoing resolutions. Powder has never been questioned. The quartermaster's department, U. 8. likely to have F»atkmr inore realised. waa 1 iemi their fears agnosis. but eoes right to the root of dis I Mis. J. M. M c C all * Indicates the Powder containing either Ammonia or Alum. ! A., at Vancouver. Wa*h., wants sealed pro ease bv purifying the blood and toning the Ma*. S. F. M ills < Indicates the Powder containing both Ammonia and Alum. posals to be opened July 7, 1892, for the We now have tile «oda water bottled irotu nerves. 4. It does not simply patch vp but 1> r . A. C. C albwkll . While the diagram shows soma of these Ammonia or Alum : disinterment of the remains of officers, „■j Smith’s Carter creek soda springs, on sale. radically crass. Try it and use nothing else. others (53 more or less) at .223. < ' -bv the bottle or case. D. L. Minkler A Son. to be of higher strength than others classed below them, it must not be talten Crocker Grocery Company bave a stock ' soldiers and I .. . . . . JLSHLA-ISriD, OTòECS-OJST. math, boxing end and deliver ng tbfnr th; of ovsters now ol excellent brand, which j Ft. Klamath, Van Houtens' Dutch cocoa—Crccker > that thev possess any value. All Ammonia or Alum powders should be to _ L tor traKiportetion * 1 they'wdl sell at a very low figure by the _ on cars L at Ashland avoided as dangerous, bo matter bow high their strength. i Grocery Company. | The R zcokd gets all the news. J^n Francisco, r - . dozeu or case. e Challenge the WorM for Purity of Goods MiM Distill! & KBfiliilifli Co 'J HAVE A NEW SUIT Wholesale House, Medford. Oregon. Ou?' Goods ai'e ??iade from the best of Corn and Bye, and are absolutely Pure. H. L. WHITED, The New Jeweler. At 0. H. BLOUNTS. ASHLAND ROLLER FLOUR MILLS Palo Alto Stock Farm carry Coon Co.’s fine white shirts and collars and cuffs. They are the finest in the market. Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT, a»n<l Hatter, I Ashland, Oregon. O. WINTER, A Successor to M c C onnell & winter , Groceries a. Specialty. this month. Testing the Baking Powders. Comparative Worth Illustrated, IN COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES GROCERIES. Bi^ Stock Tobacco and Cigars, and Books and -----Stationery.---- D. L. MINKLER & SON,